On this week's Inland Journal, artificial intelligence in the classroom.

For many of us, Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a regular part of life. Most Google queries, for example, bring an answer from a chat bot. AI will likely play a greater role in our lives going forward. The technology is advancing so rapidly that its applications seem limitless. But there are worries about the ways humans will use the technology.

We talk with Gonzaga University Teacher Education Professor Anny Fritzen Case .

"I think generative AI offers at least a partial answer to at least two problems or large issues in education. One is that schools are increasingly tasked with a portfolio of responsibilities that really is beyond what a school or a teacher can be reasonably expected to do. So they are over

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